Developed to meet the nutritional needs of large or giant breed puppies, this dry food is made with tasty lamb as a natural source of protein and all the vitamins and minerals your puppy needs.
When you bring a puppy into your life, you need to provide not only the right bedding, toys and accessories, but also the right food to give your young dog the best possible start in life! PURINA Dog Chow Puppy Large Breed Turkey is a complete dry food for large breed puppies up to the age of 2 years.
This tasty dish contains increased levels of protein and fat to meet your puppy's needs. It is also enriched with essential omega-3 fatty acid DHA, which can contribute to maintaining healthy brain function. PURINA Dog Chow Puppy Large Breed Turkey also provides your puppy with natural prebiotics to promote optimum digestion. This puppy food is particularly tasty and has 2 different kibble shapes to encourage intensive chewing.
PURINA Dog Chow Puppy Large Breed Turkey at a glance:
Analytical constituents
protein | 28.0 % |
fat | 12.0 % |
fibre | 3.0 % |
ash | 7.5 % |
docosahexaenoic acid | 0.05 % |
Dog's weight | 1.5 - 3 months | 3 - 5 months | 5 - 8 months | 8 - 12 months | 12 - 24 months |
25kg | 165 - 330 g | 330 - 425 g | 425 - 440 g | 440 - 365 g | 365g - Adult |
35kg | 205 - 340 g | 340 - 460 g | 460 - 545 g | 545 -460 g | 460 - 455 g |
45kg | 220 - 335 g | 335 - 480 g | 480 - 555 g | 555 - 505 g | 505 - 520 g |
60kg | 275 - 445 g | 445 - 595 g | 595 -725 g | 725 - 640 g | 640 - 635 g |
70kg | 305 - 490 g | 490 - 660 g | 660 - 805 g | 805 - 710 g | 710 - 705 g |
Recommended number of feedings is as follows:
Feed puppies younger than 3 months of age 3 - 4 times per day. Food should be moistened to aid chewing.
After 3 months of age, gradually reduce moistening and feed 3 times per day.
From 6 - 24 months, provide 2 daily meals. Feed according to the recommendation table and avoid overfeeding to help maintain a lean body condition during growth. Each puppy is different; depending on its activity levels and body condition, its daily serving of food may need to be adjusted.
If your dog is pregnant or nursing, in the last 3 to 4 weeks before the litter is due, you should increase the amount of food. Continue to feed this increased amount during nursing. After weaning, you can go back to feeding the mother her usual amount of food.
Clean, fresh water should be available at all times.